Life-changing moment?
At long last, the dreaded exams are over (which explains my presence on the Internet at such an unearthly hour. Actually not really, I sleep at unearthly hours all the time, exams or no exams. Okay, that's besides the point). My last paper ended on Tuesday, 7pm. Before that I had wanted the exams to be over so much that I thought when the exam invigilator said "stop writing", it would be a life-changing moment.
That life-changing moment didn't come.
Sure I'd felt relief and all, because honestly, it was a rather awful paper. I finished it in about an hour (the paper was supposed to be 2 hours), not because it was fantastically easy, but because I didn't know how to answer some of the questions and was reduced to making intelligent guesses. So I sat there, freezing all my body parts off in the frigid exam hall (Are they trying to give us brain freeze? Honestly, I was turning blue, literally (my fingernails were becoming a most alarming shade of blue), and shivering like a lump of jelly in my seat, chattering teeth and all).
No, that moment wasn't life-changing. But it was simply plain old relief accompanied by a sigh.
After which, we (Poh, Marilyn, Ying Hui, Philip and I) proceeded to have dinner at a Japanese restaurant at Dhoby Ghout, which was delicious, except for the ramen I ordered, which well, wasn't all that delicious. But I was famished. So I ate it.
After dinner, it was about 9.30pm, so we decided to go Minds Cafe to play board games. Besides, it was Ladies' Night. We all had a lot of fun playing Big Taboo, some hand-sign reaction game and Ugly Dolls. My my, I had a fine time screaming. And I found out just how lousy I am at reaction games. Haha.
That life-changing moment didn't come.
Sure I'd felt relief and all, because honestly, it was a rather awful paper. I finished it in about an hour (the paper was supposed to be 2 hours), not because it was fantastically easy, but because I didn't know how to answer some of the questions and was reduced to making intelligent guesses. So I sat there, freezing all my body parts off in the frigid exam hall (Are they trying to give us brain freeze? Honestly, I was turning blue, literally (my fingernails were becoming a most alarming shade of blue), and shivering like a lump of jelly in my seat, chattering teeth and all).
No, that moment wasn't life-changing. But it was simply plain old relief accompanied by a sigh.
After which, we (Poh, Marilyn, Ying Hui, Philip and I) proceeded to have dinner at a Japanese restaurant at Dhoby Ghout, which was delicious, except for the ramen I ordered, which well, wasn't all that delicious. But I was famished. So I ate it.
After dinner, it was about 9.30pm, so we decided to go Minds Cafe to play board games. Besides, it was Ladies' Night. We all had a lot of fun playing Big Taboo, some hand-sign reaction game and Ugly Dolls. My my, I had a fine time screaming. And I found out just how lousy I am at reaction games. Haha.
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